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  1. Stéphane Habib & Raphaël Zagury-Orly (2006). Ce Qui Ne Revient Pas au Meme. Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 14 (1):37-54.score: 120.0
    We should not understand in this title "What does not return to the same" the announcement of a return to Levinas, but rather of what the word or concept of "return" could mean in Levinas's work. There is perhaps no better way of misunderstanding Levinas than imposing on his philosophical gesture the interpretative grid of a "horizon of return". This article will attempt to dismantle the strategies of reading which stipulate that Levinas's philosophy is one of "return". In this way (...)
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  2. Stéphane Habib (2005). Levinas Et Rosenzweig: Philosophies de la Révélation. Presses Universitaires de France.score: 120.0
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  3. Lee Trepanier & Khalil M. Habib (eds.) (2011). Cosmopolitanism in the Age of Globalization: Citizens Without States. University Press of Kentucky.score: 60.0
    Lee Trepanier and Khalil M. Habib Introduction Since the end of the cold war and the advent of globalization, interest in cosmopolitanism, with its ideas of ...
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  4. Rafey Habib (1999). The Early T.S. Eliot and Western Philosophy. Cambridge University Press.score: 60.0
    Rafey Habib's book offers a comprehensive study of Eliot's philosophical writings and attempts to assess their impact on both his early poetry through 'The Waste Land' and the central concepts of his literary criticsm. Habib presents the first scholalrly analysis of Eliot's difficult unpublished papers on Kant and Bergson and establishes the nature of Eliot's connections with major figures in the Western philosophical tradition, including Plato, Aristotle, Locke, Hume, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Bradley and Russell. The Early T. S. (...)
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  5. Allen Habib, Promises. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 30.0
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  6. Allen Habib (2009). Promises to the Self. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 39 (4):pp. 537-557.score: 30.0
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  7. Allen Habib (2009). Review of Charles Blattberg, Patriotic Elaborations: Essays in Practical Philosophy. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (6).score: 30.0
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  8. Khalil M. Habib (2010). Aristotle on Stasis. Ancient Philosophy 30 (1):190-193.score: 30.0
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  9. Khalil Habib, Damjan De Krnjevic-Miskovic & Damjan de Krnjevic-Miskovic (2003). The Elusiveness of the Ordinary. The Review of Metaphysics 56 (4):901-904.score: 30.0
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  10. Taimur Saleem, Sidra Ishaque, Nida Habib, Syedda Hussain, Areeba Jawed, Aamir Khan, Muhammad Ahmad, Mian Iftikhar, Hamza Mughal & Imtiaz Jehan (2009). Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Survey on Organ Donation Among a Selected Adult Population of Pakistan. BMC Medical Ethics 10 (1):5-.score: 30.0
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  11. M. A. R. Habib (1991). Horace's Ars Poetica and the Deconstructive Leech. British Journal of Aesthetics 31 (1):13-25.score: 30.0
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  12. M. A. R. Habib (1985). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] British Journal of Aesthetics 25 (4).score: 30.0
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  13. Khalil M. Habib (2008). Frontiers of Justice. Polish Journal of Philosophy 2 (2):139-143.score: 30.0
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  14. Khalil Habib (2004). Plato's Cleitophon. The Review of Metaphysics 58 (2):449-451.score: 30.0
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  15. I. Habib (2013). The Philosophy of History. Diogenes 58 (4):10-18.score: 30.0
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  16. M. A. R. HAbib (1983). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] British Journal of Aesthetics 23 (3).score: 30.0
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  17. M. A. R. HAbib (1987). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] British Journal of Aesthetics 27 (4).score: 30.0
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  18. M. A. R. HAbib (1994). Book Reviews. [REVIEW] British Journal of Aesthetics 34 (3).score: 30.0
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  19. M. A. R. Habib (2000). From the Analytic to the Poetic. The Philosopher's Magazine (11):13-14.score: 30.0
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  20. Khalil M. Habib (2011). Ibn Tufayl's Critique of Cosmopolitanism in Hayy Ibn Yaqzan. In Lee Trepanier & Khalil M. Habib (eds.), Cosmopolitanism in the Age of Globalization: Citizens Without States. University Press of Kentucky.score: 30.0
     
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  21. Lee Trepanier & Khalil M. Habib (2011). Introduction. In Lee Trepanier & Khalil M. Habib (eds.), Cosmopolitanism in the Age of Globalization: Citizens Without States. University Press of Kentucky.score: 30.0
     
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  22. Johanna Drucker (2011). Stéphane Mallarmé's Un Coup de Dés and the Poem and/as Book as Diagram. Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 7 (16):1-13.score: 12.0
    Modern poetics takes one crucial turn through Ezra Pound’s notion of the “ideogram,” a concept that had a lasting impact through the Imagists andtheir influence. The ideogram borrows from Pound’s ideas about Chinese characters, their ability to condense complex representation into a figuredform in an economic but resonant image. By contrast, the compositional technique embodied in French poet Stéphane Mallarmé’s unique work, UnCoup de Dés, can be characterized as “diagrammatic,” driven by semantic relations expressed spatially in a distributed field. (...)
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  23. Kristina Musholt (2012). Concepts or Metacognition - What is the Issue? Commentary on Stephane Savanah’s “The Concept Possession Hypothesis of Self-Consciousness”. Consciousness and Cognition 21:721-722.score: 9.0
    The author claims that concept possession is not only necessary but also sufficient for self-consciousness, where self-consciousness is understood as the awareness of oneself as a self. Further, he links concept possession to intelligent behavior. His ultimate aim is to provide a framework for the study of self-consciousness in infants and non-human animals. I argue that the claim that all concepts are necessarily related to the self-concept remains unconvincing and suggest that what might be at issue here are not so (...)
     
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  24. Hillel Steiner & Jonathan Wolff (2006). Disputed Land Claims: A Response to Weatherson and to Bou-Habib and Olsaretti. Analysis 66 (291):248–255.score: 9.0
    In a paper published in this journal we proposed a method for resolving disputed land claims between two parties (Steiner and Wolff: 2003). In essence the proposal is to hold an auction between the disputants in which the land is given to the higher bidder, but the receipts of the auction to the under-bidder. We claimed that under such circumstances both parties can walk away happy: the higher bidder happy to pay the price bid for the land; the under-bidder happier (...)
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  25. Jonathan Wolff & Hillel Steiner, Disputed Land Claims: A Response to Weatherson and to Bou-Habib and Olsaretti.score: 9.0
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  26. Charles J. Stivale (2007). Gilles Deleuze (2006) Two Regimes of Madness, Ed. David Lapoujade, Trans. Ames Hodges and Mike Taormina, New York: Semiotext(E); Félix Guattari (2006) The Anti-Oedipus Papers, Ed. Stéphane Nadaud, Trans. Kélina Gotman, New York: Semiotext(E). [REVIEW] Deleuze Studies 1 (1):82-92.score: 9.0
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  27. J. G. C. Anderson (1923). Inscriptions Latines de l'Algérie Inscriptions Latines de l'Algérie. Tome Premier : Inscriptions de la Proconsulaire. Recueillies Et Publiées Par Stéphane Gsell, Professeur au Collège de France. One Vol. Folio. Pp. Xvi + 458. One Map. Paris : Librairie Ancienne Honoré Champion (Edouard Champion), 1922. 200 Frs. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 37 (7-8):174-175.score: 9.0
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  28. Colin M. Wells (2001). Uthina Habib Ben Hassen, Louis Maurin (Edd.): Oudhna (Uthina): La Redécouverte d'Une Ville Antique de Tunisie . Pp. 251, Many Figs, Some in Colour, 1 Fold-Out Plan. Bordeaux, Paris, and Tunis: Editions Ausonius, 1998. Cased. ISBN: 2-910023-10-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 51 (02):360-.score: 9.0
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  29. Ann-Louise Shapiro (2005). Understanding the Great War by Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau and Annette Becker. History and Theory 44 (1):91–101.score: 9.0
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  30. Eric Jacobson (2009). Review of Stéphane Mosès, The Angel of History: Rosenzweig, Benjamin, Scholem. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (11).score: 9.0
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  31. Patrick Madigan (2011). The Angel of History: Rosenzweig, Benjamin, Scholem. By Stéphane Mosès; Translated by Barbara Harshav. Heythrop Journal 52 (1):158-159.score: 9.0
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  32. H. F. (1894). Gsell's Reign of Domitian Essai Sur le Règne de l'Empereur Domitien Par Stéphane Gsell. (Paris: Thorin.) 8vo. Pp. 392. 1894. 12 Frs. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 8 (08):373-.score: 9.0
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  33. Laredaction (2007). À la Rencontre de l'Éthique, Guide Pratique des Textes de Référence Odile Paycheng, Stéphane Szerman. Heures de France, Paris, Novembre 2006, 382 P., 34 Euros. [REVIEW] Médecine and Droit 2007 (82):38-38.score: 9.0
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  34. Shun’Ichi Takayanagi (2001). M.A.R. Habib, The Early T.S. Eliot and Western Philosophy. The Modern Schoolman 78 (4):347-349.score: 9.0
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  35. Stephane Savanah, Mirror Self-Recognition and Symbol-Mindedness. Biology and Philosophy.score: 6.0
    Abstract The view that mirror self-recognition (MSR) is a definitive demonstration of self-awareness is far from universally accepted, and those who do support the view need a more robust argument than the mere assumption that self-recognition implies a self-concept (e.g. Gallup in Socioecology and Psychology of Primates, Mouton, Hague, 1975 ; Gallup and Suarez in Psychological Perspectives on the Self, vol 3, Erlbaum, Hillsdale, 1986 ). In this paper I offer a new argument in favour of the view that MSR (...)
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  36. Hillary S. Webb (2013). Expanding Western Definitions of Shamanism: A Conversation with Stephan Beyer, Stanley Krippner, and Hillary S. Webb. Anthropology of Consciousness 24 (1):57-75.score: 6.0
    Where has the Western attraction to the study and practice of shamanic techniques brought us? Where might it take us? In what ways have our Western biases and philosophical underpinnings influenced and changed how shamanism is practiced, both in the West and in the traditional cultures out of which they emerged? Is it time to stop using the umbrella term “shamanism” to refer to such diverse cross-cultural practices? What are our responsibilities, both as researchers and as spiritual seekers? In this (...)
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  37. John Bickle (2001). New Wave Metascience: Replies to Beckermann, Maloney, and Stephan. Grazer Philosophische Studien 61:285-293.score: 5.0
     
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  38. Stephan Körner & Jan T. J. Srzednicki (eds.) (1987). Stephan Körner--Philosophical Analysis and Reconstruction: Contributions to Philosophy. Distributors for the U.S. And Canada, Kluwer Academic.score: 4.0
    A VERSION OF CARTESIAN METHOD RODERICK H. CHISHQLM Introduction In one of his many profound discussions of the method of philosophy, Korner makes the ...
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  39. Stephan Fuchs (1994). The Professional Quest for Truth by Stephan Fuchs. Social Epistemology 8 (1):81 – 88.score: 4.0
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  40. Heiner Roetz (2010). Huang, Chun-Chieh, Konfuzianismus: Kontinuität Und Entwicklung: Studien Zur Chinesischen Geistesgeschichte (Confucianism: Continuity and Development: Studies in Chinese Intellectual History), Edited and Translated by Stephan Schmidt. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 9 (4):477-480.score: 4.0
    Huang, Chun-chieh, Konfuzianismus: Kontinuität und Entwicklung: Studien zur chinesischen Geistesgeschichte (Confucianism: Continuity and Development: Studies in Chinese Intellectual History), Edited and translated by Stephan Schmidt Content Type Journal Article DOI 10.1007/s11712-010-9191-0 Authors Heiner Roetz, Faculty of East Asian Studies, Ruhr University, 44780 Bochum, Germany Journal Dao Online ISSN 1569-7274 Print ISSN 1540-3009 Journal Volume Volume 9 Journal Issue Volume 9, Number 4.
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  41. Barry Smith (1996). Pleasure and its Modifications: Stephan Witasek and the Aesthetics of the Grazer Schule. Axiomathes 7 (1-2).score: 4.0
    The most obvious varieties of mental phenomena directed to non- existent objects occur in our experiences of works of art. The task of applying the Meinongian ontology of the non-existent to the working out of a theory of aesthetic phenomena was however carried out not by Meinong by his disciple Stephan Witasek in his Grundzüge der allgemeinen Ästhetik of 1904. Witasek shows in detail how our feelings undergo certain sorts of structural modifications when they are directed towards what does not (...)
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  42. Gerhard Schurz (1983). Das deduktive Relevanzkriterium von Stephan Körner und seine wissenschaftstheoretischen Anwendungen. Grazer Philosophische Studien 20:149-177.score: 4.0
    Eine Deduktion resp. eine logisch gültige Implikation ist Stephan Körner zufolge relevant gdw keine Formelkomponente salva validitate, d.h. unter Bewahrung der Gültigkeit, durch ihre Negation ersetzt werden kann. In der folgenden Arbeit wird 1. dieses Kriterium philosophisch-grundlagentheoretisch diskutiert, 2. in eine präzise Formulierung übergeführt; 3. wird gezeigt, wie eine Reihe unterschiedlicher Relevanzkriterien sich einheitlich auf das Körner-Kriterium zurückführen lassen, und 4. werden wissenschaftstheoretische Anwendungen des Körner-Kriteriums am Beispiel des D-N-Systematisierungsbegriffs, des Begriffs der Theorienbewährung, des Mackieschen Ursachebegriffs als Inus-Bedingung und des (...)
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  43. Paul Bou-Habib (2008). Security, Profiling and Equality. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 11 (2):149 - 164.score: 3.0
    How, exactly, must we strike the balance between security and equality? Must we insist, out of respect for the equality of persons, that the police refrain from using ethnic profiling and opt for some other strategy in their pursuit of terrorists, or must we allow the police to continue with this policy, which seems to sacrifice equality for the sake of security? This paper assesses the ethical status of ethnic profiling from the perspective of the ideal of equality. The paper (...)
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  44. Paul Bou-Habib (2010). Climate Change, Justice and Future Generations. Journal of Moral Philosophy 7 (1):151-153.score: 3.0
  45. Serena Olsaretti (2005). Endorsement and Freedom in Amartya Sen's Capability Approach. Economics and Philosophy 21 (1):89-108.score: 3.0
    A central question for assessing the merits of Amartya Sen's capability approach as a potential answer to the “distribution of what”? question concerns the exact role and nature of freedom in that approach. Sen holds that a person's capability identifies that person's effective freedom to achieve valuable states of beings and doings, or functionings, and that freedom so understood, rather than achieved functionings themselves, is the primary evaluative space. Sen's emphasis on freedom has been criticised by G. A. Cohen, according (...)
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  46. Paul Bou-habib (2010). Who Should Pay for Higher Education? Journal of Philosophy of Education 44 (4):479-495.score: 3.0
    Policies that shift the costs of higher education from the taxpayer to the university student or graduate are increasingly popular, yet they have not been subjected to a thorough normative analysis. This paper provides a critical survey of the standard arguments that have been used in the public debate on higher education funding. These arguments are found to be wanting. In their place, the paper offers a more systematic approach for dealing with the normative issues raised by the funding of (...)
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  47. David Schmidtz (2005). History and Pattern. Social Philosophy and Policy 22 (1):148-177.score: 3.0
    This essay compares Rawls's and Nozick's theories of justice. Nozick thinks patterned principles of justice are false, and offers a historical alternative. Along the way, Nozick accepts Rawls's claim that the natural distribution of talent is morally arbitrary, but denies that there is any short step from this premise to any conclusion that the natural distribution is unjust. Nozick also agrees with Rawls on the core idea of natural rights liberalism: namely, that we are separate persons. However, Rawls and Nozick (...)
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  48. Paul Bou-habib (2006). Compulsory Insurance Without Paternalism. Utilitas 18 (3):243-263.score: 3.0
    This article examines how a just society must address the needs of its imprudent members. I defend compulsory insurance as an answer to this question. It has been assumed that compulsory insurance can only be justified on paternalistic grounds. I argue that this assumption is incorrect, and defend non-paternalistic compulsory insurance (NPCI). To display the merits of NPCI, I identify a trilemma that arises for views about how to address the needs of the imprudent, including libertarian and so-called ‘luck-egalitarian’ (...)
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  49. Stéphane Lemaire (2002). From Emotions to Desires. European Review of Philosophy 5:109-136.score: 3.0
    In this paper, I defend the view that our knowledge of our desires is inferential and based on the consciousness we have of our emotions, and on our experiences of pain and pleasure.
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  50. Paul Bou-Habib (2011). Distributive Justice, Dignity, and the Lifetime View. Social Theory and Practice 37 (2):285-310.score: 3.0
    This paper provides a critical examination of the strongest defenses of the pure lifetime view, according to which justice requires taking only people's whole lives as relevant when assessing and establishing their distributive entitlements and obligations. The paper proposes that we reject a pure lifetime view and replace it with an alternative view, on which some time-specific considerations--that is to say, considerations about how people fare at specific points in time--have nonderivative weight in determining what our obligations are to them.
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  51. Paul Bou-Habib & Serena Olsaretti (2004). Liberal Egalitarianism and Workfare. Journal of Applied Philosophy 21 (3):257-270.score: 3.0
  52. Cedric Laloyaux, Christel Devue, Stephane Doyen, Elodie David & Axel Cleeremans (2008). Undetected Changes in Visible Stimuli Influence Subsequent Decisions. Consciousness and Cognition 17 (3):646-656.score: 3.0
    Change blindness—our inability to detect changes in a stimulus—occurs even when the change takes place gradually, without any disruption (Simons et al., 2000). Such gradual changes are more difficult to detect than changes that involve a disruption. Using this method, David et al. (in press) recently showed substantial blindness to changes that involve facial expressions of emotion. In this experiment, we show that people who failed to detect any change in the displays were (1) nevertheless influenced by the changing information (...)
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  53. Stéphane Legrand (2008). “As Close as Possible to the Unlivable”: (Michel Foucault and Phenomenology). Sophia 47 (3).score: 3.0
    This article aims at showing that in spite of Michel Foucault’s violent rejection of phenomenology, this discipline never ceased to bear a crucial significance for his archaeological and genealogical analyses, in that it can be construed as a symptom indicating the most serious challenge that the contemporary philosophy has to meet: thinking together Experience and Knowledge. The author intends to prove, by resorting to the Marxian concept of ‘objectively necessary appearance’, that Foucault’s main opposition to phenomenology stems from his original (...)
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  54. Paul Bou-habib (2006). A Theory of Religious Accommodation. Journal of Applied Philosophy 23 (1):109–126.score: 3.0
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  55. Stéphane Courtois (1998). Débat Sur la Justice Politique Jürgen Habermas Et John Rawls Traduit de l'Américain Et de l'Allemand Par Rainer Rochlitz Collection «Humanités» Paris, Éditions du Cerf, 1997, 190 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 37 (04):833-.score: 3.0
  56. Stéphane Chauvier (2008). Que Nous Devons-Nous les Uns aux Autres? Revue Philosophique De Louvain 106 (4):771-796.score: 3.0
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  57. Stéphane de Keyzer (2006). Kierkegaard Et L'Exception. Revue Philosophique De Louvain 104 (3):467-497.score: 3.0
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  58. Ihab Habib Hassan (2001). From Postmodernism to Postmodernity: The Local/Global Context. Philosophy and Literature 25 (1):1-13.score: 3.0
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  59. Habib Ahmad Sajid Ul-Ghafoor & Muhammad Ilyas Mukhtar Alam (2010). Abortion and Protection of the Human Fetus: Religious and Legal Problems in Pakistan. Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics 15 (2):55-59.score: 3.0
    Abortion is the most common and controversial issue in many parts of the world. Approximately 46 million abortions are performed worldwide every year. The world ratio is 26 induced abortions per 100 known pregnancies. Pakistan has an estimated abortion rate of 29 abortions per 1,000 women of reproductive age, despite the procedure being illegal except to save a woman’s life. 890,000 abortions are performed annually in Pakistan. Many government and non-government organizations are working on the issue of abortion. Muslim jurists (...)
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  60. Stéphane Lemaire (2012). A Gate-Based Account of Intentions. Dialectica 66 (1):45-67.score: 3.0
    In this paper, I propose a reductive account of intentions which I call a gate-based reductive account. In contrast with other reductive accounts, however, the reductive basis of this account is not limited to desires, beliefs and judgments. I suggest that an intention is a complex state in which a predominant desire toward a plan is not inhibited by a gate mechanism whose function is to assess the comparison of our desires given the stakes at hand. To vindicate this account, (...)
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  61. Stéphane Raffard, Arnaud D.’Argembeau, Claudia Lardi, Sophie Bayard, Jean-Philippe Boulenger & Martial Der Lindevann (2010). Narrative Identity in Schizophrenia. Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1):328-340.score: 3.0
  62. Paul Bou-Habib & Serena Olsaretti (2004). Land Disputes and Auctions: A Response to Steiner and Wolff. Analysis 64 (3):284–287.score: 3.0
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  63. Stéphane Courtois (2011). Conscientious Conviction and Subjective Preference: On What Grounds Should Religious Practices Be Accommodated? Philosophical Papers 40 (1):27-53.score: 3.0
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  64. D. W. Hamlyn (1971). Categorial Frameworks. By Stephan Körner. (Oxford: Blackwell, 1970. Pp. X + 85. Price £1.25 Paper, £2.25 Cloth.). Philosophy 46 (177):276-.score: 3.0
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  65. Stephane Savanah (forthcoming). A Response to Dow's and Musholt's Commentaries on the Concept Possession Hypothesis of Self-Consciousness. Consciousness and Cognition.score: 3.0
  66. Stéphane Courtois (1995). Principe de Discussion Et Éthique de la Responsabilité Chez Karl-Otto Apel. Dialogue 34 (04):695-.score: 3.0
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  67. Stéphane Chauvier (1999). Frege Et le Cogito. Dialogue 38 (02):349-.score: 3.0
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  68. Stéphane Courtois (2006). Habermas's Cosmopolitan Perspective on Individual Rights and the Nation-State. The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 2:111-118.score: 3.0
    In this paper the author examines the main features of Jürgen Habermas's cosmopolitan view of the global political order. He specifically examines the importance Habermas accords respectively to individual rights and the nationstate in such an order. After demonstrating that a global political order founded on the defence of individual human rights rather than the nation-state is an assumption that should be taken seriously, the author maintains that it would be undesirable to attribute only a secondary role to the nation-sate. (...)
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  69. Stéphane Courtois (2008). L'intervention humanitaire peut-elle être conçue comme un «devoir parfait»? Dialogue 47 (02):291-.score: 3.0
    RÉSUMÉ: Cet article examine la thèse, soutenue récemment par Terry Nardin, Kok-Chor Tan et Carla Bagnoli, selon laquelle l'intervention humanitaire devrait être considérée, non plus comme un devoir imparfait (un devoir d'assistance aux victimes de crimes contre l'humanite laissé à la discrétion des membres de la communauté internationale), mais, les conditions de permissivité étant satisfaites, comme un devoir parfait, c'est-à-dire une obligation inconditionnelle réclamée par la justice. Après avoir exposé les raisons pour lesquelles il convient de supporter une teIle position, (...)
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  70. Mathias Girel (2010). William James, l'Attitude Empiriste (William James, the Empiricist Stance) (Review). Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 46 (3):503-508.score: 3.0
    The release of Stéphane Madelrieux's William James, L'attitude empiriste (William James, The Empiricist Stance) is excellent news indeed for French James studies: it is the first comprehensive study of James's works in French. It will certainly prove to be a reference for James studies and empiricist studies in general.James was introduced quite early in France, and although there are a number of translations at hand,1 as well as two books by David Lapoujade,2 a comprehensive monograph was still lacking. Madelrieux's (...)
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  71. Stéphane Mosès (2007). The Bible and the Caesurae of Time. Naharaim - Zeitschrift Für Deutsch-Jüdische Literatur Und Kulturgeschichte 1 (1).score: 3.0
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  72. P. Bou-Habib (2013). Parental Subsidies: The Argument From Insurance. Politics, Philosophy and Economics 12 (2):197-216.score: 3.0
    This article develops the argument that the state must provide parental subsidies if, and to the extent that, individuals would, under certain specified hypothetical conditions, purchase ‘insurance cover’ that would provide the funds they need for adequate childrearing. I argue that most citizens would sign up to an insurance scheme, in which they receive a guarantee of a means-tested parental subsidy in return for an obligation to pay a progressive income tax to fund the scheme. This argument from insurance bolsters (...)
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  73. Stéphane Courtois (1999). Discussion Et Responsabilité 1: L'éthique Après Kant Karl-Otto Apel Traduit de l'Allemand Par Christian Bouchindhomme, Marianne Charrière Et Rainer Rochlitz Collection «Passages» Paris, Éditions du Cerf, 1996, 192 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 38 (04):881-.score: 3.0
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  74. Rom Harré (1971). Stephan Körner. What is Philosophy. Metaphilosophy 2 (4):359–360.score: 3.0
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  75. J. O. Urmson (1957). Conceptual Thinking, a Logical Inquiry. By Stephan Körner. (C.U.P. 1955. Pp. Viii + 301. Price 30s.). Philosophy 32 (122):267-.score: 3.0
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  76. Stéphane Mosès (2009). The Angel of History: Rosenzweig, Benjamin, Scholem. Stanford University Press.score: 3.0
    Franz Rosenzweig : the other side of the West -- Dissimilation -- Hegel taken literally -- Utopia and redemption -- Walter Benjamin : the three models of history -- Metaphors of origin : ideas, names, stars -- The esthetic model -- The angel of history -- Gershem Scholem : the secret history -- The paradoxes of messianism -- Kafka, Freud, and the crisis of tradition -- Language and secularization.
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  77. Paul Bou-Habib & Serena Olsaretti (forthcoming). Equality of Resources and the Demands of Authenticity. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy:1-22.score: 3.0
    One of the most distinctive features of Ronald Dworkin?s egalitarian theory is its commitment to holding individuals responsible for the costs to others of their ambitions. This commitment has received much criticism. Drawing on Dworkin?s latest statement of his position in Justice for Hedgehogs (2011), we suggest that it seems to be in tension with another crucial element of Dworkin?s own theory, namely, its endorsement of the importance of people leading authentic lives ? lives that reflect their own values. We (...)
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  78. Stéphane Demri & Dov Gabbay (2000). On Modal Logics Characterized by Models with Relative Accessibility Relations: Part I. Studia Logica 65 (3):323-353.score: 3.0
    This work is divided in two papers (Part I and Part II). In Part I, we study a class of polymodal logics (herein called the class of "Rare-logics") for which the set of terms indexing the modal operators are hierarchized in two levels: the set of Boolean terms and the set of terms built upon the set of Boolean terms. By investigating different algebraic properties satisfied by the models of the Rare-logics, reductions for decidability are established by faithfully translating the (...)
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  79. Stéphane Dirschauer (2004). La Théorie Kantienne de Lauto-Affection. Kant Studien 95 (1):53-85.score: 3.0
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  80. Stéphane Courtois (2006). Genetic Engineering, Moral Autonomy, and Equal Treatment. The Monist 89 (4):442-465.score: 3.0
  81. Mathias Frisch (2009). Review of Stephan Hartmann, Carl Hoefer, Luc Bovens (Eds.), Nancy Cartwright's Philosophy of Science. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (3).score: 3.0
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  82. Stéphane-Alexandre Godefroid (2005). La Croyance d'Être Dans la Phénoménologie de Husserl. Revue Philosophique De Louvain 103 (1):177-183.score: 3.0
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  83. Ihab Habib Hassan (2006). Postmodernism? A Self-Interview. Philosophy and Literature 30 (1):223-228.score: 3.0
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  84. Stéphanè Mosès (forthcoming). Emmanuel Levinas. Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:13-24.score: 3.0
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  85. Stephane Quinn & Henry Markovits (2002). Conditional Reasoning with Causal Premises: Evidence for a Retrieval Model. Thinking and Reasoning 8 (3):179 – 191.score: 3.0
    This study examined the hypothesis that a key process in conditional reasoning with concrete premises involves on-line retrieval of information about potential alternate antecedents. Participants were asked to solve reasoning problems with causal conditional premises (If cause P then effect Q). These premises were inserted into short contexts. The availability of potential alternatives was varied from one context to another by adding statements that explicitly invalidated one or more of these alternatives (i.e., other causes that lead to the effect Q). (...)
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  86. Susan Haack (1978). Philosophy of Logic Edited by Stephan Körner Blackwell, 1976, 273 Pp., £7.50. [REVIEW] Philosophy 53 (203):128-.score: 3.0
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  87. Agnès Aubert, Robert Costalat, Hugues Duffau & Habib Benali (2002). Modeling of Pathophysiological Coupling Between Brain Electrical Activation, Energy Metabolism and Hemodynamics: Insights for the Interpretation of Intracerebral Tumor Imaging. Acta Biotheoretica 50 (4).score: 3.0
    Gliomas can display marked changes in the concentrations of energy metabolism molecules such as creatine (Cr), phosphocreatine (PCr) and lactate, as measured using magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS). Moreover, the BOLD (blood oxygen level dependent) contrast enhancement in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) can be reduced or missing within or near gliomas, while neural activity is not significantly reduced (so-called neurovascular decoupling), so that the location of functionally eloquent areas using fMRI can be erroneous. In this paper, we adapt a previously (...)
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  88. Stéphane Courtois (2010). Égalité de Traitement Et Multiculturalisme. Revue Philosophique De Louvain 108 (2):205-231.score: 3.0
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  89. Stéphane Courtois (2010). La Religion Dans l'Espace Public : Quelques Commentaires Sur les Positions Récentes de Habermas. Dialogue 49 (01):91-112.score: 3.0
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  90. H. A. Bedau (1957). Book Review:Conceptual Thinking: A Logical Inquiry Stephan Korner. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 24 (1):87-.score: 3.0
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  91. Stéphane Haber (2006). Discourse Ethics and the Problem of Nature. Critical Horizons 7 (1):141-158.score: 3.0
    In what sense could discourse ethics be linked with normative problems raised by the ecological crisis? Even if Apel and Habermas have not really addressed this question extensively, and even if their position in moral philosophy seems to develop and reinforce a neo-Kantian anthropocentric point of view, one can find in their works some evidence for the possibility of connecting a dialogical view with an ecological one. In order to defend the philosophical interest in highlighting this possibility, this essay analyses (...)
     
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  92. Andrew Harrison (2001). In Memoriam: Stephan Körner (1913–2000). Erkenntnis 55 (1):1-5.score: 3.0
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  93. R. Harré (1967). In Reply to Professor Stephan Körner, on Science and Moral Responsibility. Mind 76 (302):278-281.score: 3.0
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  94. Heinz Leonardy (2005). In Memoriam Stephan Strasser. Revue Philosophique De Louvain 90 (3):359-360.score: 3.0
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  95. Stéphane Mosès & Hartwig Wiedebach (eds.) (1997). Hermann Cohen's Philosophy of Religion: International Conference in Jerusalem, 1996. Georg Olms Verlag.score: 3.0
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  96. Jérémy Vanhelst, Ludovic Hardy, Dina Bert, Stéphane Duhem, Stéphanie Coopman, Christian Libersa, Dominique Deplanque, Frédéric Gottrand & Laurent Béghin (2013). Effect of Child Health Status on Parents' Allowing Children to Participate in Pediatric Research. BMC Medical Ethics 14 (1):7.score: 3.0
    To identify motivational factors linked to child health status that affected the likelihood of parents’ allowing their child to participate in pediatric research.
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  97. Barrie Paskins (1978). Explanation Edited by Stephan Körner Blackwell, 1975, 219 Pp., £5.50. [REVIEW] Philosophy 53 (203):130-.score: 3.0
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  98. Stéphane Castonguay (1993). Engineering and its Discontents: Taylorism, Unions, and Employers. Social Epistemology 7 (3):293-312.score: 3.0
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  99. Stéphane Courtois (2002). Le Patriotisme Constitutionnel de J. Habermas Face au Nationalisme Québécois: Sa Portée, Ses Limites. Dialogue 41 (04):765-.score: 3.0
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  100. David Gauthier (1977). Stephan Körner: Practical Reason. Dialogue 16 (03):510-518.score: 3.0
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